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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

209.110 Petition -- Guardian ad litem -- Summons -- Notice -- Hearing -- Report to

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(1)A petition by the cabinet for emergency protective services shall be verified by an
authorized representative of the cabinet and shall set forth the name, age, and
address of the adult in need of protective services; the nature of the disability of the
adult, if determinable; the proposed protective services; the petitioner's reasonable
belief, together with the facts supportive thereof, as to the existence of the facts, and
the facts showing the petitioner's attempts to obtain the adult's consent to the
services and the outcomes of such attempts. The petition and all subsequent court
documents shall be entitled: "In the interest of----- , an adult in need of protective
services." The petition shall be filed in the court of the adult's residence, or if filed
pursuant to KRS 209.130, the court of the county in which the adult is physically
located.
(2)When a petition for emergency protective services is filed, the court or the clerk
shall immediately appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the interest of the adult.
The duties of a guardian ad litem representing an adult for whom a petition for
emergency protective services has been filed shall include personally interviewing
the adult, counseling with the adult with respect to this chapter, informing him of
his rights and providing competent representation at all proceedings, and such other
duties as the court may order.
(3)Following the filing of a petition, a summons shall be issued and served with a copy
of the petition, and notice of the time, date and location of the hearing to be held on
the petition. Service shall be made upon the adult and his guardian or, if none, his
caretaker. Should the adult have no guardian or caretaker, service shall be made
upon the adult's guardian ad litem. Notice of the hearing shall be given to the adult's
spouse, or, if none, to his adult children or next of kin, unless the court is satisfied
that notification would be impractical. Service shall not be made upon any person
who is believed to have perpetrated the abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Service of
the petition shall be made at least three
(3)calendar days prior to the hearing for
emergency protective services.
(4)The hearing on the petition for an emergency order for protective services shall be
heard under the following conditions:
(a)The hearing on the petition, in the interests of expedition, may be held in any
county within the judicial district or circuit served by the court. The court
shall give priority to the holdings of the hearings pursuant to petitions filed
under this chapter;
(b)The adult or his representative may present evidence and cross-examine
witnesses; and
(c)The adult or his representative may petition the court to have any order which
is entered pursuant to this chapter, set aside or modified for good cause.
(5)Where protective services are rendered on the basis of an order pursuant to this
section, the cabinet shall submit a report to the court describing the circumstances
including the name, place, date, and nature of the services. Such report shall be
made at least once or on a monthly basis if protective services are provided the adult
for a period of longer than one
(1)month.
(6)The fee of the guardian ad litem shall be paid by the cabinet not to exceed three
hundred dollars ($300). This fee is not to be paid to attorneys employed by
government funded legal services programs.
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